38" tires on my ram
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RE: 38" tires on my ram
and u can get good ones that wont do wat the cheap *** ones do
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RE: 38" tires on my ram
Ok heres my thoughts on the body lift.
I did it to a ranger. 3 inch body lift.
Do it to a truck you dont like too much...
Heres why
The front/rear bumpers are no longer functional. They give you a couple of brackets that boost the bumper up so it LOOKS right.
If you tow anything and raise the rear bumper up you cant use the rear bumper to the rated 1500 pounds.
The gear shifter drops 3 inches unless you get a kit to extend it.
Now dont get me wrong I enjoyed the body lift. It was cheap fast lift for 99 bucks. But my truck was almost worn out so I didnt care if it got jacked up...
After doing it all myself I would not do it to my new dodge. It just makes the truck less rugged. Get a suspension lift. They are made to take a beating.
Now if you are a master welder and can make new custom bumper brackets and reinforce the frame to the body - well then go for it.
I just dont have those skills and more.
So its going to be a suspension lift for me and I will get the $100 u-joints I saw in the 4x4 mag a few months ago that are made for crazy angled axles shafts.
I did it to a ranger. 3 inch body lift.
Do it to a truck you dont like too much...
Heres why
The front/rear bumpers are no longer functional. They give you a couple of brackets that boost the bumper up so it LOOKS right.
If you tow anything and raise the rear bumper up you cant use the rear bumper to the rated 1500 pounds.
The gear shifter drops 3 inches unless you get a kit to extend it.
Now dont get me wrong I enjoyed the body lift. It was cheap fast lift for 99 bucks. But my truck was almost worn out so I didnt care if it got jacked up...
After doing it all myself I would not do it to my new dodge. It just makes the truck less rugged. Get a suspension lift. They are made to take a beating.
Now if you are a master welder and can make new custom bumper brackets and reinforce the frame to the body - well then go for it.
I just dont have those skills and more.
So its going to be a suspension lift for me and I will get the $100 u-joints I saw in the 4x4 mag a few months ago that are made for crazy angled axles shafts.